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Maria's father was a Walloon Huguenot (French-speaking Reformed Protestant) signer of the 1621 Round Robin petition, promising "to go into Virginia and there to live in the same condition as others of His Majesty's subjects, but in a town of incorporation by themselves." However, many of those signers never took that particular planned journey, and ended up in New Netherland instead.
28 April 1693 Maria Kipp. exe of the will of Jacob Kipp of Kipps' Berry in New York, and Johannis Kipp brewer of New York, deed James Boben, yeoman, a plantation in Bushwick lying near a creeek adjoining land recently owned by Hans Hansen. Land formerly purchased from Lambert Hubertse Moll. Wit Andrew Fallourdell, Jacob Kipp, Jesse Kipp, John Tudor. 14 Feb 1695. Genealogical Gleanings from Book No. 2 of Conveyances, Brooklyn, Kings Co., N.Y. [1]
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De_la_Montagne-34 is the project-protected profile for the preferred spelling of this name.
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